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Dormant Company Help

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I totally agree, the only problem is i have this company telling me i need it but they are probably just after the money.

it may be nothing but i wont rest unless i know 100% now.

thanks.

If Company house isnt asking tell the others to FO..............simple.

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Fact:

You need to send annual accounts. If the company is dormant you need to send a declaration stating that, and showing any changes or declare that there are no changes.

You can do it on paper to Companies House for

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Fact:

You need to send annual accounts. If the company is dormant you need to send a declaration stating that, and showing any changes or declare that there are no changes.

You can do it on paper to Companies House for

It sounds like you have registered your company the same way I did on the internet through a company. When I did this I got them to send me a ring binder as opposed to word and pdf documents. Basically the ring binder contains the certificate of incorporation, share allocation and certificates, memorandum and articles of association. As I understand it the only people that will need to see this is your accountant and the government during any inspection.

As I see it there is no reason you can't create these by printing out your word and pdf documents providing you have been provided with them when you registered the company. If you haven't got all of these you will have to back to them and depending our helpful they are, you may be o.k. or they may make you pay out for the ring binder.

I hope this helps.

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It sounds like you have registered your company the same way I did on the internet through a company. When I did this I got them to send me a ring binder as opposed to word and pdf documents. Basically the ring binder contains the certificate of incorporation, share allocation and certificates, memorandum and articles of association. As I understand it the only people that will need to see this is your accountant and the government during any inspection.

As I see it there is no reason you can't create these by printing out your word and pdf documents providing you have been provided with them when you registered the company. If you haven't got all of these you will have to back to them and depending our helpful they are, you may be o.k. or they may make you pay out for the ring binder.

I hope this helps.

thankyou very much.

you presume correct, the company is registered as you say and i do have the certificate of incorporation, shares certificate and a standard copy of memorandum and articles of association.

if thats what you have then that pleases me to do the same, im going to print these out myself and create my own register. (what more do they want from a dormant and never traded company).

once again, thankyou to everyone.

as a side note: i still havent had one reply on a forum that is specialist to these subjects, but seem to have found my answers here.

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